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| From Economist's view |
(...) Economists attribute the failure of the labor market to instantly allocate workers to jobs to various “frictions.” These frictions arise because labor, unlike gold or oil, is not a homogenous commodity. The services provided by a plumber are different from those provided by a lawyer—and even lawyers differ in the services they offer; some specialize in constitutional law, others in private law. To match jobs and workers is far from a trivial problem...
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